About the IS200HFPAG1ADC
The IS200HFPAG1ADC is a board component manufactured by GE for the Mark VI steam and gas turbine management system. The MKVI is one of the later systems released by General Electric in the Speedtronic line, which was developed by GE over nearly four decades. The Mark VI is built with the majority of control built within the primary control module. The Mark VI includes protection from overtemperature, over speed, and vibration, as well as automated control of startup, shutdown, temperature, and speed. Most data can be accessed through a connected PC (Windows-based) operator interface that runs proprietary software like the GE Control System Toolbox, and CIMPLICITY.
The IS200HFPAG1ADC functions within the Mark VI system as an AC/Fan Power Supply Board for High-Frequency applications. This is a multi-purpose board that may be installed in various locations within different cabinets of the drive. The IS200HFPAG1ADC is typically mounted in a plastic carrier near a fan enclosure or near a board rack. The IS200HFPAG1ADC has no configurable hardware.
The IS200HFPAG1ADC is built with two transformers, two heat sinks, and three high voltage capacitors. It has four fuses and a metal oxide varistor to protect the board’s circuitry. The board has four stab-on connectors and eight female plugs for the input and output of voltages. Two LED (light emitting diodes) are power indicators. The board has several transistors, as well as resistors and capacitors of various materials. More information on board components may be found within GE publication GEI-100255. Please follow all manufacturer guidelines and warnings.